Psychological Assessments Offered:

Intelligence TestingAcademic Testing

Intelligence testing assesses a person's intellectual ability and can identify individuals who are gifted or have intellectual deficits. Academic testing is used to identify specific learning disabilities in reading, writing and math as well as more general learning difficulties. These assessments can be used to receive special accommodations on standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, LSAT, and GMAT.

Neuropsychological Testing

﻿Neuropsychological testing is used to further investigate an individual's cognitive and processing problems. Each assessment is tailored to the particular referral question using a variety of tests examining different brain functions. These assessments can identify deficits in auditory, visual, or motor processing, as well as memory, language, attention, and executive functioning.

Diagnostic Testing

Diagnostic testing is useful when a patient's diagnosis is unclear and clarification is needed. Testing can range from disorder-specific testing (such as testing for ADHD) to more general testing to clarify complex diagnoses, reveal hidden problems, or identify personality disorders. These tests may include structured clinical interviews, diagnostic questionnaires, personality tests, and neuro-psychological tests.